Tom Shines
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Hussey and Symonds are not wankers, in case you were wondering.
Charlie Saab said:nothing is worst than the "lawn mower" celebration he does.
He also has to curb his celebrations...bowling out a tailender is great, but Brett should put it into perspective! It is a tailender and not Lara, Tendulkar, Kallis, Smith, etc.
PB said:Andrew Flintoff carries on like he is the messiah, and everyone says how wonderful he is! Bing jumps up and punches the air which bowlers have been doing forever and people call him a wanker!? :?
Is Bravo a wanker for his little lap of honour the other day? .......doubt it!
Two words synonymous with too many Australians....
Tall....Poppy
Rammo said:Difference is, Bravo and Flintoff can claim to be good cricketers.
Brett Lee is sh*t, but when he gets a tailender out he carries on like he's God.
FFS, the guy gives me the sh*ts.
Twizzle said:obviously
he also clouds you ability to judge him as a cricketer
its OK for Freddy and Bravo to carry on after getting a wicket, but not Lee, because he gives you the sh*ts
that makes a lot of sense
Twizzle said:oh this just gets funnier
you cant ever remmember Brett Lee ever dismissing a world class batsman legitimately
how, many times did he dismiss Tendulker last time he was here
if you don't know, it was 3 that I can recall, there may be more
but he's only there for his looks
you should quit before you dig a bigger hole for yourself
Twizzle said:I'll respond to whatever ever I feel like, you're free to do the same
Twizzle said:but I don't tell you what to do, and that works both ways
Twizzle said:If you've got a bitch with the Telecrap, take it up with them
fish eel said:how did andy bichel and kasper go in the most recent series they play?
fish eel said:But how has brett lee gone in what matters, his most recent series?
willvillain said:Or even how did they go against a NSW side including Test rejects Clarke and Katich?
Rammo said:That's reassuring.
Fair enough.
Right, so you think that they'll stop flaying their agendas around because an 18 year old kid told them to?
Please, you're quite naive.
You're being brainwashed by the Sydney media, it's clearly the worst media in Australia by a mile.
Read what Thommo said about Brett Lee in a Brisbane paper during the Brisbane test.
Apparently Brett Lee was averaging 40 or something in his last 15 tests or something, but no, you're right, he deserves his spot.
And yeah, I'd probably value Thommo's opinion a little more highly than yours if that's ok.
SCG tough to bat on: Kasper
November 27, 2005
QUEENSLAND's Michael Kasprowicz says the in-form NSW batting line-up will face a tricky wicket and a fired-up Bulls pace attack when play resumes on Monday in the rain-interrupted Pura Cup match at the SCG.
The competition-leading Blues are 1-6 in reply to third-placed Queensland's first innings total of 266 after the second day's play was abandoned without a ball being bowled today.
An early lunch was taken at 12.20pm and officials announced at 5.17pm that play would be abandoned for the day.
The Bulls, who lost last season's final to NSW by one wicket at the Gabba, are itching to exploit seamer-friendly conditions against NSW's Test discards Michael Clarke and Simon Katich.
"It's a strange wicket, it's got a real crust to it, Kasprowicz said at the SCG today.
A few times (on Saturday) we saw the ball either stopping or being two-paced.
It's going to be interesting, with chunks of the wicket coming out already.
"So I think those first innings runs are pretty valuable and for us to scrap our way to 266 was pretty good."
The Blues have started the season with wins over South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania, while Queensland came from behind to beat Victoria by 225 runs last week after claiming first-innings points over Tasmania and South Australia.
"You don't like to use the word unlucky, but we've lost a fair bit of time this season already through rain," said Kasprowicz.
"Every four-day game we've played this year including our (drawn) match against West Indies at Allan Border Field, we've managed to lose time through rain.
"New South Wales have made an outstanding start to the season.
"Our last game against Victoria, everyone was pretty pleased with it, to come back after being behind on the first innings.
"There's a good belief in the team. Whatever the situation, we always believe we have a chance.
Kasprowicz is in stunning form after taking 8-44 in the second innings against Victoria.
The tall right-armer will combine with veteran paceman Andy Bichel, who struck a blow for the Bulls in the last ball before stumps on Saturday night.
Bichel removed Blues opening batsman Phil Jaques for two.
Opener Matthew Phelps, who made 133 in the first innings for NSW in last week's win over Tasmania, is not out three.
Chris Simpson top-scored for Queensland with 62, adding a vital eighth-wicket stand of 80 runs with Bichel (39).
Australia one-day squad member Stuart Clark continued his strong start to the season with 3-76 for NSW, taking his season's tally to 15 wickets at 22.2 in three-and-a-half matches.
Rammo said:That pitch was a road.
Rammo said:Oh OK,
The Frank Worrell Trophy matters more than the Ashes does it?
fish eel said:Cant you read?
fish eel said:I said his most recent series.
fish eel said:You are only as good as the last game and series you have played after all.
fish eel said:would you suggest, on form, that brett lee be dropped?
The one where he legitamately got rabbits out and illegitamately got lara out?
fish eel said:You are only as good as the last game and series you have played after all.
Rammo said:By this logic, Lee is a better bowler than McGrath.